The Toronto Blue Jays kicked off their 2025 season on Thursday, starting off a four-game set against the Baltimore Orioles.
The on-field product wasn't exactly what fans in the Rogers Centre were hoping for, with Baltimore coming away with a 12-2 win.
But away from the action, Blue Jays fans were able to check out a revamped drink menu that debuted this week, which included several new signature items and new canned beverages.
The cheapest beer in the ballpark remains the Dugout Deals option, though prices have been upped slightly from the $5 per beer price when the program started.
If you're looking to grab a drink at a Blue Jays game this year, here's what the prices around the stadium were looking like at the team's home opener:
All prices exclude taxes and tip
Depending on where you get them, there's a chance you might be able to snag tickets that end up costing less than a drink at the ballpark this year, with the cheapest single-game tickets having a face value of $20.
The Blue Jays have 80 home games left this season, with plenty of tickets still available for this weekend's remaining three matchups against the Orioles, as well as a series with the Washington Nationals starting on Monday.
And while we can't guarantee anything that happens on the field, surely you can find a drink you'll like, even if you might balk at the prices.
Fareen Karim